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Quantitative Research And The Critical Accounting Project, Alan J. Richardson Jan 2015

Quantitative Research And The Critical Accounting Project, Alan J. Richardson

Odette School of Business Publications

The critical accounting project has largely shunned quantitative methods. While this is partly justified on philosophical grounds, the potential for quantitative methods to contribute to the critical accounting project is significant. This paper reviews the position of quantitative methods within critical theory and attempts to reclaim quantitative methods as a legitimate form of critical accounting research. The paper then identifies some aspects of the untapped potential of quantitative methods for the critical accounting project including exploring the vast unexplained variance in market models, developing alternative dependent variables for analysis, providing descriptive baselines for the assessment of social transformations, and the …


The Effect Of Analyst Coverage On Accounting Conservatism, Jerry Sun, Guoping Liu Jan 2011

The Effect Of Analyst Coverage On Accounting Conservatism, Jerry Sun, Guoping Liu

Odette School of Business Publications

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether high analyst coverage increases or decreases accounting conservatism.

Design/methodology/approach – Sample firms were selected from the Compustat and I/B/E/S databases for years 1989-2006. The authors used both accrual-based and market-value-based measures of accounting conservatism, also the extent to which negative cash flow from operations is more timely recognized via accruals than positive cash flow from operations to measure accounting conservatism. The regression analyses are conducted to test the hypotheses.

Findings – Strong evidence was found that analyst coverage is positively associated with accounting conservatism. The results suggest that firms …


The Effect Of Compensation Committee Quality On The Association Between Ceo Cash Compensation And Accounting Performance, Jerry Sun, Steven Cahan Jan 2009

The Effect Of Compensation Committee Quality On The Association Between Ceo Cash Compensation And Accounting Performance, Jerry Sun, Steven Cahan

Odette School of Business Publications

We examine the effect of compensation committee quality on the association between CEO cash compensation and accounting earnings and the moderating effects of growth opportunities and earnings status.

Research Findings/Insights: Using a sample of 812 US firms, we find that CEO cash compensation is more positively associated with accounting earnings when firms have high compensation committee quality. We also find that the positive effect of compensation committee quality on the association between CEO cash compensation and accounting earnings is less for high growth firms or loss-making firms.Theoretical

Implications: We contribute to the agency-based research on CEO compensation by: 1) directly …